For pilots yet to weigh in on an effort to reduce the burden of medical certification, the deadline is approaching and every voice counts. The FAA has collected more than 15,000 comments to date on the joint AOPA and EAA petition to exempt from the third-class medical requirement pilots who command a range of small aircraft (with fixed gear, 180 horsepower or less, four seats or fewer, and no more than one passenger), during daytime VFR, informed by online training in medical self-assessment and carrying a driver’s license.

The associations estimate that about 39,000 pilots would be able to exercise such an option annually, and the exemption, if granted, would potentially affect between 86,664 and 114,333 aircraft. The FAA granted a request to extend the comment period through Sept. 14, following a flood of responses to the initial 20-day comment period which closed in July.